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A Yangtze dolphin is another term for a baiji - a freshwater dolphin which was only found in the Yangtze River, and declared functionally extinct in 2006.
The rarest dolphin is the Yangtze River Dolphin. (Baiji) The Baiji or Yangtze River Dolphin has been declared extinct since 2006.
A Yangtze River dolphin is another term for a baiji - a freshwater dolphin which was only found in the Yangtze River, and declared functionally extinct in 2006.
The Baiji, or Yangtze River Dolphin, was declared functionally extinct in 2006. The Chinese Paddlefish is also believed to be functionally extinct.
there was a baiji which was a river dolphin, but that is extinct now
The Yangtze River Dolphin became extinct because China built the Three Gorges Dam. The dolphins had nowhere to live and died out.If they had not built the dam, they Yangtze River Dolphin would still be swimming.Anonymous age 12
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The Yangtse dolphin, also known as the "Baiji" is functionally extinct.
A baiji is a freshwater dolphin found only in the Yangtze river and declared extinct in 2006.
In 2007 there was a reported sighting of a Yangtze River dolphin, or Baiji, which had been previously thought to be extinct.
The dolphin was found only in China's Yangtze river. Unfortunately, the dolphin became extinct as a result of pollution of the river with industrial waste. One notable benefit of the dolphin was tourism, as the dolphin was a tourism attraction.
The yellow dolphin, also known as the Yangtze river dolphin or baiji, is functionally extinct. Once prevalent in the Yangtze River, it faced severe threats from habitat loss, pollution, and overfishing. By the early 2000s, extensive surveys indicated that the population had dwindled, with the last confirmed sighting in 2002. Efforts to locate remaining individuals have been unsuccessful, leading conservationists to declare the baiji extinct in the wild.